"Need for Change": Black Sash Public Meeting, Cape Town[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Side A: Mary Burton speaks on the need for change and introduces the speakers. Sheena Duncan, National President, speaks on education and gives the background to the 16 June 1976 unrest. Catholic Bishop Steven Naidoo speaks on change [. . .]Date(s): 13 October 1976 "Occasional" newsletter from Sheena Duncan and other newsletters[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Description: Mostly from Natal Coastal Region. Newsletter from Sheena Duncan is dated 1 June 1985Date(s): 1985 "Woman Talk"[Records of the Delmas Treason Trial] Description: Article in Sash February 1976Date(s): February 1976 1986 Conference, 13-16 March, Durban[Laura Pollecutt Papers] Description: Includes: Agenda, dedication, National Headquarters report, reports by Transvaal Region, Pretoria Branch, Albany Branch and Cape Eastern, statement on violence by Transvaal Region, papers titled "Reform in education" by Judith Hawarden, article on fi [. . .]Date(s): 13-16 March 1986 Annual Reports and papers for 1986 National Conference[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: Reports for National Conference 1986, some annotated. Includes Chairmen's Report, regional reports (Albany, Cape Eastern, Transvaal, Cape Western, Natal Coastal); Advice Office reports (Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth), Reports by special projects or ot [. . .]Date(s): 1985-1987 Article for Sash by Sheena Duncan on work of Black Sash in important initiatives[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): December 1994Bantu Administration[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Representations from the Black Sash to the Bantu Administration Department of the Divisional Council of the Cape and the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, protesting, inter alia, the Council's actions in enforcing laws concerning infl [. . .]Date(s): 1963-1983 Bantu Affairs Administration Board 1974-1977[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes a memorandum by Joyce Harris for submission into the Board of Enquiry into the financing of Administration Boards and a letter dealing with financing by Sheena Duncan.Date(s): 1974-1977 Black Sash Advice Office Trust: Report from the Trust Chairperson to Black Sash National Conference by Sheena Duncan[Black Sash Collection] Date(s): 9 May 1995Black Sash report to 1995 National Conference on Local Government Elections and voter education by Sheena Duncan, 1995[Black Sash Collection] Date(s): 9 May 1995Black Sash report to the 1995 National Conference on progress in the paralegal movement by Sheena Duncan[Black Sash Collection] Date(s): 9 May 1995Black Sash/Buthelezi Speech[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: 1. Interview by Julie Frederikse with Sheena Duncan, head of the Black Sash, November 1979. 2. Sunday Times Businessman of the Year Presentations: Speeches by Tertius Myberg and Chief Gatsha Buthelezi November 1979.Date(s): November 1979 Bureau for Information 1986-1994[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes a letter to the Star by Sheena Duncan re the control of information, record of Bureau for information meeting with Black Sash; Sash paper on the National Security Management System, pamphlets on the CCB and on the Harms Commission report. Co [. . .]Date(s): 1986-1994 Centre for Human Rights, UN office at Geneva, to Yasmin Sooka, Panel of Religious Leaders (Cape Town)[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Re: Proposed visit in August 1994 to South Africa by the Ad Hoc working group pf experts on southern Africa, and message from Sheen Duncan to Mary Burton about this.Date(s): 1994 Circular from Sheena Duncan to all Black Sash advice offices re workshop in September 1989[Beva Runciman Papers] Date(s): 1989Ciskei/Sheena Duncan[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Lawyers for Human Rights meeting in Johannesburg on Ciskei independence and interview with Sheena Duncan on loss of South African citizenship rights to CiskeiansDate(s): 26 November 1981 Citizenship - the consequences of loss by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 21 November 1981Citizenship by S Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1979Comments on current affairs[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes Sheena Duncan sends out information on "money-crazy" (December 1999); and Judith van Heerden forwards information about C-max prisons (December 1999), manuscript notes subsequently attached; Hilary Morris quotes extract from Raymond Louw's S [. . .]Date(s): December 1999 and January 2000 Conference Records for National Conferences: 1983, 1984[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: 1984 conference records include magazine report, treasurer's report, Headquarter's report, presidential address by Sheena Duncan, minutes,resolutions, regional reports (Transvaal, Cape Western, Natal Coastal, Natal Midlands, Cape Eastern); advice off [. . .]Date(s): 1983-1984 Conference Records for National Conferences: 1985[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: Includes: Regional Reports (Cape Western, Natal Midlands, Natal Coastal, Transvaal, Cape Eastern, Albany); Advice Office Reports (Pretoria, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth, Grahamstown); Minutes; agenda; presidential address by Sheena Duncan; opening ad [. . .]Date(s): 1985 Conference Records for National Conferences: 1986,1987 1988, 1989[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: Reports for National Conference 1988 and 1986 and 1989, some annotated. 1988 includes Chairperson's Report, index to papers and report from the Conference; list of resolutions passed 1956-1988, presidential address by Mary Burton: "Law and Order or T [. . .]Date(s): 1986-1988 Conference Records for National Conferences: 1991[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: 1991 Conference records include: agenda; rules of procedure; minutes; statements (land and shelter, death penalty, CCB, Natal, Amscor, Winnie Mandela trial); index to papers and reports; presidential address on reconstruction by Jenny de Tolly; Advic [. . .]Date(s): 1991 Conference Records for National Conferences: 1992[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: Includes: Agenda; Index to papers and reports; presidential address by Sheena Duncan "Outside the walls"; Headquarter's Report; Treasurer's Report; Magazine Report; Advice Office Trust Report; Regional Reports (Albany, Cape Eastern, Natal Midlands, B [. . .]Date(s): 1992 Consultation towards social change in South Africa 1971[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Conference organised by Race Relations. Jean Sinclair and Sheena Duncan attended and presented a reportDate(s): 1971 Copy of a letter to Sheena Duncan from M G Buthelezi concerning Kangwane[Records of the Delmas Treason Trial] Date(s): 20 August 1982Correspondence[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: With members of Government; Sheena Duncan correspondence 1994; hate mail addressed to Black Sash; statements, letters to editor, officials etc 1986-1994Date(s): 1958-1963; 1982-1998 Correspondence from Sheena Duncan re Immigrants Selection Board, including reference to immigrants and Transparency International (June-July 1995)[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes further comments from Sheena Duncan on Immigrants Selection Board and suggestion that Legiwatch lobby senators, as questions asked in the Senate might be answered more satisfactorily (August 1995)Date(s): June-August 1995 Correspondence re the controversy about the use of double or single ballot papers in the 1994 elections[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Legiwatch was involved in lobbying/advocacy, monitoring government's legislative programme, implementation and performance.Date(s): February 1994 Court record 1988[Black Sash Advice Office Archive] Date(s): 1988Delmas Treason Trial[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Sheena Duncan's evidence for the defenceDate(s): 1986? Detainees Parent Support Committee (DPSC) Meeting - Detentions[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Public meeting called by the Detainees Parent Support Committee in protest against political detention under apartheid, Johannesburg 23 november 1981. Includes comments by Sheila Suttner, Rev. Peter Storey, Sydney Kentridge QC, Charles de Beer, Morri [. . .]Date(s): 23 November 1981 Detention without trial, detention barracks, political prisoners, political violence, police violence, state of emergency etc[Beva Runciman Papers] Description: Press clippings from the Cape Times and the Sunday Times, June 1972, with reports of police brutality against UCT students demonstrating against apartheid; "Detention focus" (October 1987); duplicated information brochure "Who are the women in prison [. . .]Date(s): 1972-1990 Draft Deed of Trust and Donation between the Black Sash and Sheena Duncan et al.[Black Sash Collection] Date(s): UndatedDraft report concerning the Diversity Management Task Team in message from Di Oliver to Sheena Duncan[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): 1 October 1999Economy: 1984-1986[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes SASH memorandum on taxation (Sheena Duncan, 1984) and correspondence on the 'Public Tax Action' petition and economic matters.Date(s): 1984-1986 Electricity 1983-1986[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Correspondence re cost of electrification of Soweto and letter from Sheena Duncan to ESCOM re the effectiveness of their poster on 'Electricity: safety in your home.'Date(s): 1983-196 Fact paper by Sheena Duncan on permanent residents and social grants[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): August 1996Fact paper on the housing crisis in Soweto by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1978Fingerprinting - Total strategy and total control by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1981Four faxed/emailed letters from Sheena Duncan re constitution and related matters to Alison Tilley, Black Sash National Office etc[Mary Burton Papers] Description: One letter is incompleteDate(s): December 1994-January 1995 Growth and advancement of para-legal advice services by S Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1979Homelands and Citizenship 1977-1989[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes memoranda on Transkei and Bophuthatswana, papers on the Ciskei Independence Commission, letters to the press re deprivation of SA citizenship for homelands Blacks and the inadequate economic viability of homelands, address by Sheena Duncan t [. . .]Date(s): 1977-1989 Income tax and PAYE by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1984Interview with Gxidi Standford Ziphumele and Black Sash (Sheena Duncan)[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Re: influx control. Only transcript available, no audio-cassette.Date(s): 2 November 1983 Interview with Sheena Duncan[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Transcript under section A. Audio-cassette (see section T).Date(s): 1979-1990 Joyce Harris Papers: 1982-1984[Joyce Harris Papers (National President of the Black Sash 1978-1982)] Description: Subjects include: discriminatory legislation, injustice, Protection of Information Bill, intimidation and brutality by police, the 1983 constitution, removals, violence. Papers include: The Maseru Raid 11 December 1982; The Government's constitutiona [. . .]Date(s): 1982-1984 Kader Asmal, Minister of Education, thanks Sheena Duncan for Annual Report for the Black Sash[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): July 2000Labour legislation 1976-1981[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes a memorandum by Sheena Duncan into the Commission of Enquiry into legislation affecting the utilisation of manpower (1977) and a memorandum by Audrey Cobden on women in employment submitted to the Commission of Enquiry into Labour Legislatio [. . .]Date(s): 1976-1981 Land and affordable housing for all[City of Johannesburg Library and Information Service] Description: Two double-sided pages. Newsletter on Land and Affordable Housing for all campaign.Date(s): 15 January 1991 Lead-in paper for discussion of the franchise by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1978Letter from Sheena Duncan about Affirmative Action[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Legiwatch was involved in lobbying/advocacy, monitoring government's legislative programme, implementation and performance.Date(s): June 1994 Letter from Sheena Duncan announcing resignation of Mary Honey and discussing the way forward[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): 3 July 1996Letter from Sheena Duncan re possible use of the SANDF in the RDP[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Legiwatch was involved in lobbying/advocacy, monitoring government's legislative programme, implementation and performance.Date(s): May 1994 Letters from Sheena Duncan about access to justice[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): January 1995Memo to all Black Sash Advice Offices from Sheena Duncan Re Return of Exiles and Release of Political Prisoners[Reg September Papers] Date(s): 19 November 1990Memorandum on alleged detentions of Shangaan people in South Africa S Duncan 1984[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1984Memorandum on the proclamation for rehabilitation institutions in the Bantu Homelands (S Duncan, 1975)[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1975Memorandum to the Urban Foundation on Housing in Soweto. S Duncan, 1977[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1977Message from Sheena Duncan re Gunfree South Africa[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Information on missing firearmsDate(s): November 1999 Migrant labour, Pass laws and family life: Records[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes a SASH Memorandum on the Bantu Laws Amendment Bill (1963); a Memorandum to the select committee on the constitution on the Orderly Movement and Settlement of Black Persons Bill, by Sheena Duncan (1982); Memorandum on the Pass Laws and influx [. . .]Date(s): 1958-1982 Migrant labour, Pass laws and family life: Records[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes document by Sheena Duncan re refusal to register births, (on grounds of future race discrimination). (1989) Documents re abolition of Influx Control and correspondence, working papers on section 10 rights and the Aliens and Immigration Laws [. . .]Date(s): 1958-1982 Migrant labour, Pass laws and family life: Records[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes an article 'Social and practical problems resulting from the law relating to Urban Africans' by Sheena Duncan, articles by Mangosuthu Buthelezi; correspondence and questions asked in Parliament by H. Suzman. Comments on Aliens Bill by S. Dun [. . .]Date(s): 1958-1982 Narrative report of the Trust for 1990[Black Sash Collection] Date(s): 1990National Conference 1984, Johannesburg[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: After 1963, the papers for most National Conferences include agendas, minutes, circulars, opening addresses (by President and guest speakers), constitutions, regional reports, reports of Advice Offices, report from other committees, and fact papers p [. . .]Date(s): 1984 National Conference 1985, Port Elizabeth[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: After 1963, the papers for most National Conferences include agendas, minutes, circulars, opening addresses (by President and guest speakers), constitutions, regional reports, reports of Advice Offices, report from other committees, and fact papers p [. . .]Date(s): 1985 National Conference 1986, Durban[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: After 1963, the papers for most National Conferences include agendas, minutes, circulars, opening addresses (by President and guest speakers), constitutions, regional reports, reports of Advice Offices, report from other committees, and fact papers p [. . .]Date(s): 1986 On hanging by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1988Personal files (Sheena Duncan) 1982-1993[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes 'Occasional Newsletters' 1984-1985; correspondence files during S Duncan's presidency, press statements and speeches, records of a visit to USA , Novemeber 1987 to receive Maurice B Eisendrath award on behalf of the Black SashDate(s): 1982-1993 Photograph: Sheena Duncan[Photograph Collection] Description: On the right. From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 13/01/1994. Photograph used in book: M Rodgers, The Black Sash, Johannesburg 1956. B/W print. Original.Photograph: Sheena Duncan and Fidela Fouche, Social Assistance Bill, March 1992[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. Colour print. Sheena Duncan (left), past National President and Chair of Trust with Fidela Fouche.Date(s): March 1992 Photograph: Trustees 1992[Photograph Collection] Description: Subjects from left: Jenny de Tolly, Sue Philcox, Thisbe Clogg (Acting Director), Beryl Stanton, Ethel Walt, Sheena Duncan, Joyce Harris (visitor and National President, 1969). Front: Hilary Southalt, Mary Kleinenberg, Pat Tucker, Di Oliver, Mary Burt [. . .]Date(s): 1992 Photographs from exhibition entitled "Saluting the Sash"[Cory Library for Historical Research Collection] Description: Held in the foyer of the Rhodes University Library on the occasion of the dissolution of the Black Sash Offices in Grahamstown, including (1) view of the exhibition with political posters and a model wearing a black sash; (2) Ms Sheena Duncan and Mrs [. . .]Date(s): 1995 Poverty Survey: 1983-1984[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes material on the SALDRU Poverty Survey (for the Second Carnegie Enquiry into Poverty and Development in South Africa) and some case studies. Correspondence (with Sheena Duncan)Date(s): 1983-1984 Preliminary paper: "The Orderly Movement and Settlement of Black Persons Bill" by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Date(s): July 1982Problems of urban Africans: "The plight of the Urban African" by Sheena Duncan[Marie Dyer Black Sash Papers] Description: Topical Talks 23, SAIRRProtest against Orderly Movement and Settlement of Black Persons Bill, 1982[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Preliminary paper by Sheena Duncan on the Bill; memorandum from the Black Sash to the Select Committee on the Constitutions on the Bill, 1982; representations by the Black Sash and Athlone Advice Office to the Select Committee; articles, flyers, note [. . .]Date(s): 1982 Radio South Africa broadcast of interview with Mrs Sheena Duncan, Dr Gerrit Viljoen and Dr Nthato Motlana by Ted Koppel.[SABC Sound Archives Collection] Description: The South African Minister of Co-operation, Development and Education, Dr Gerrit Viljoen, the Black Sash President Mrs Sheena Duncan and Dr Nthato Motlana of Soweto in an ABC TV debate chaired by Ted KoppelDate(s): 18 March 1985 Raymond Tucker to Sheena Duncan re Black Sash constitution[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): 14 August 1997Rehabilitation Institutions in the Bantu Homelands 1975[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes a memorandum by Sheena Duncan on the Proclamation for rehabilitation Institutions in the Bantu Homelands (for pass offenders), correspondence and press cuttings on the same subject.Date(s): 1975 Removals: 1960s and 1970s[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Paper including: 'The dynamics of Influx control in contemporary South Africa' (Sheena Duncan), 'Blue Print for Disaster: the effects of the Riekert Commission's report' (Sheena Duncan), 'South Africa: a land divided against itself (Barbara Waite), ' [. . .]Date(s): 1960s-1970s Report by Sheena Duncan on workshop for NGOs, on South African economy run by CORE[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): December 1994Reports, papers[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Description: These are mainly conference reports. Also: Black Sash Cape Western International Human Rights Conference, 22-26 Jan 1979; On implications of a successful appeal to the Appellate Division in Komani vs. B.A.A.B. Peninsula area. M L Dixon; Information [. . .]Date(s): 1979 Reports, papers[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Description: Includes Conference papers 1981 and "The myth of reform" by Sheena Duncan, 1981Date(s): 1981 Reports, papers[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Description: Includes conference papers from 1982 and 1983; "The Duncan Village Issue", Border regions South African Institute for Race Relations August 1982 and "Citizenship - Apartheid's tool for dispossession" by Sheena Duncan, July 1982Date(s): 1982-1983 Restoration of South African Citizenship Bill, S Duncan 1986[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1986Sheena Duncan discusses issues of confidentiality etc in connection with the possibility that the Black Sash might supply information to the TRC[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes comments on the delays in setting up various commissions as laid down in the interim constitutionDate(s): August 1995 Sheena Duncan discusses speculation that the EU and Department of Justice are to set up a (Department of) Justice Foundation which will have implications for advice offices[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): November 1994Sheena Duncan discusses the pros and cons of the RDP as reflected in the white paper[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): September 1994Sheena Duncan expresses reservations about the formation of a Human Rights Forum[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): August 1994Sheena Duncan forwards an article by Tony Harding from MCSA Link September/October 1994 re the impact of the RDP on NGOs[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): September/October 1994Sheena Duncan forwards information about advocacy in the United States[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): August 1995Sheena Duncan has decided not to accept position on constitutional court[Mary Burton Papers] Description: She discusses possible nomination of Kathy Satchwell and mentions current problems in NGOsDate(s): August 1994 Sheena Duncan on comic book re elections, etc.[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): June 1995Sheena Duncan on concurrent powers[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): May 1995Sheena Duncan on IDASA, current situation in Black Sash etc[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): 27 March 1995Sheena Duncan on implications for the advice offices of the loss of USAID funding, and the need to let the advice office staff know about this[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): October 1994Sheena Duncan on loss of USAID funding, and recognition by Cheryl Carolus and others on the importance of the advice offices[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): November 1994Sheena Duncan on UN Working Group for Human Rights with whom Mary Burton may soon have a meeting[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): August 1994Sheena Duncan on upcoming RDP summit, and fact that Black Sash has not yet been invited as there is no sector for human rights[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes comments on legiwatch activities etc.Date(s): August 1994 Sheena Duncan reports on a paralegal conference at Potchefstroom University[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): August 1994Sheena Duncan reports on a seminar on the Open Democracy Act[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): May 1995Sheena Duncan reports on meeting of the RDP Council[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): September 1994Sheena Duncan reports on plans for NGO summit on 19 and 20 August 1994 and comments on related difficulties[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): August 1994Sheena Duncan reports on problems related to the RDP/NGO summit and subsequent events, and the way forward[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): October 1994Sheena Duncan reports on working group on corruption set up by the RDP Council[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): April 1995Sheena Duncan sends a summary of the Firearms Control Bill[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): January 2000Sheena Duncan to Bongani and Greg of the Community Law Centre, Durban, on the importance of cooperation amongst advice/paralegal offices[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): March 1995Sheena Duncan writes about the RDP, the White Paper and NGOs, and asks for ideas re the role of the Black Sash[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): November 1994Sheena Duncan's unofficial RDP summit report and response[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): August 1994Sheena Duncan: Report on NGO Council/Coalition process and RDP[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): November 1994Sheena Duncan: The Restoration of South African Citizenship Bill, June 1986[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): June 1986Socio-Economic rights in the constitution: Correspondence, notes, statements, discussion etc on Legiwatch, representing the views of members of Black Sash and other interested groups c. June 1983-June 1995[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Legiwatch was involved in lobbying/advocacy, monitoring government's legislative programme, implementation and performance. Includes: letter dated June 1983 from Mary Burton on behalf of the Black Sash, to the then Secretary of Parliament, commentin [. . .]Date(s): c. June 1983-June 1995 South Africa - a land divided[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Based on the original map produced by Barbara Waite in 1977. Includes "Removals, an introduction" Joyce Harris; "The 'resettlement policy' in its historical context" by Marina Lacey; "Exclusion - the heart of apartheid" by Sheena Duncan; "Removals un [. . .]Date(s): Undated Speeches[Professor W A Kleynhans Collection] Description: Jean Sinclair 1965 on 10th anniversary, Sheena Duncan 1982: "Independent Homelands", R M Johnston 1968, Alan Paton 1968Date(s): 1965, 1968, 1982 The Alien and Immigration Laws Amendment Bill by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1984The Black Sash and the Fundraising Act of 1979 by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1991The Black Sash and the Fundraising Act of 1979 by Sheena Duncan[Black Sash Collection] Date(s): 10 February 1991The New Foreigners by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Description: re Transkei and BopDate(s): 1978 The new pass law - the Black Community Development Bill by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1981The Orderly Movement and Settlement of Black Persons Bill[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes explanations and comments on the Bill (Sheena Duncan) and correspondence. Booklet 'You and the Pass Laws' 1982Date(s): 1958-1982 The people, these persons or me[Betty Davenport Black Sash Papers] Date(s): 1993Transkei Independence by Sheena Duncan[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1977Violence[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: 'Structural violence in SA' by Sheena Duncan (1986); statements by Sash members on the Sash position on violence; correspondence re attitudes to violence, Sash working paper on non-violence; leaflets on a 'gun-free South Africa'; 'Numbering [. . .]Date(s): 1984-1993 Women's resistance[Beva Runciman Papers] Description: United Women s Congress (UWCO) and Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW): newsletters, statements, draft constitution, songs etc; ms draft of greetings (30 August 1987) from Cape (Western) region of the Black Sash on the occasion of FEDSAW s lau [. . .]Date(s): 1979-1987 |